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If you’re like me, you probably think Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy would make a really great couple. They could even have a cute "couple" name like Fassvoy or McAssbender.

Okay, nevermind, scratch that idea...

Regardless, a good portion of the internet also thinks the two belong in a relationship, as there appears to be a great deal of fan-made slash fiction about the dream couple and their wonderfully domesticated life together.

As guests on Friday's episode of The Graham Norton Show, the X-Men: Days of Future Past stars were treated to the very best selections of this fanfic, with the duo having a fun time exploring the dynamics and scenarios of their hypothetical relationship.

During an interview for the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past (check out the stunning trailer HERE), Michael Fassbender and Hugh Jackman performed some excellent impressions of fellow X-Men star Ian McKellen.

Fassbender and McKellen both play Magneto in the film, and Fassbender's impression is pure genius. Jackman's is a bit less so, but still impressive. And James McAvoy demonstrated that he can pull off a laugh-inducing impression of Patrick Stewart.

While speaking with E! Entertainment correspondent Marc Malkin, “real-life gay” actor Andrew Rannells revealed that his character Elijah will appear in season four of HBO's Girls and hinted at a possible upcoming sex scene.

“I might be not dressed in it,” Rannells coyly said. “I volunteered myself for nakedness. I feel with, like, Looking on the air, I was like ‘I gotta represent with some gay sex on the show.’ I’m willing!”

But when asked who he’d prefer as Elijah’s sex partner, Rannells answered, “Hugh Jackman. Always and forever, Hugh Jackman.” But Rannells might not realize that Jackman role plays as Wolverine in the sheets — bring an adamantium breastplate to the bedroom, Elijah.

Jackman, of course, has been long beleaguered by gay rumors ) which his wife addresses every few years. Of course, that’s what happens in America when you make your career playing “The Boy From Oz.”

"I asked for something emotionally driven for this first piece, to just reintroduce characters and the stakes. It's got plenty of action and scope, but I think at it's core to remind audiences of the world, the stakes, and the characters, so it was nice to lead with a piece like this. To be honest, I was very fond of the 'Man of Steel' trailer. I felt really felt that it captivated the heart of that character. I wanted something similar to that."

Of Mystique, he says: "It's much, much closer, from the hairstyle to her agility. She hasn't quite become the cold assassin that Rebecca was, but she's headed on that course. It's much more closer to that character from 'X1' and 'X2,' from the innocent character that she was in 'First Class.'"

And of Wolverine: "I felt that enough had happened and that even Wolverine is getting a bit beaten down and haggard in this new world. I thought it would be appropriate to bring in the famous gray around the temples that he had in the comic. I really like that."